GARDINER — People can join Upstream Cobbossee’s team of environmental advocates and Maine master naturalists to investigate the spring migratory birds, river herring, and ephemeral flowers as well as the history along the stream on the Harrison Avenue Nature Trail.
The event is set for 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 18.
Sponsored by Gardiner/Community Adult Ed, the group will meet at the parking area on Route 126 by the bridge at New Mills Dam on the Harrison Avenue Walking Trail.
To sign up and for more information, visit msad11.maineadulted.org.
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